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tie it to healthcare reform and say if you want free healthcare get an i.d. and solve the problem? why not do that? >> eric: to get to the eric holder speech, media hod to show legal federal i.d. just to listen to the speech. >> bob: that is true about any convention you go to. you have to have a press pass for good reason. who could trust the press without i.d.? i agree with eric holder. talking about the texas law. in texas, the dmv for example, many counties over for hispanics. no doubt at all they do it to keep down the hispanic vote, period. >> eric: they offer people who didn't have i.d. they would send forms out. >> andrea: you want to care about hispanics? hundreds of hispanics were killed because you let guns walk. how about that? >> eric: let's talk about a good friend of mine. lieutenant colonel allen west and here is what he had to say. >> the white liberals to belief they have k have a condescending manner to black conservatives that we need approval from our, quote/unquote, i guess masters to be able to speak. that's where true racism lies. i know i'm their number one
tie it to healthcare reform and say if you want free healthcare get an i.d. and solve the problem? why not do that? >> eric: to get to the eric holder speech, media hod to show legal federal i.d. just to listen to the speech. >> bob: that is true about any convention you go to. you have to have a press pass for good reason. who could trust the press without i.d.? i agree with eric holder. talking about the texas law. in texas, the dmv for example, many counties over for hispanics....
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so this is a question does the healthcare bill cross that line? and based on some people's response, or analysis, i'd be interested in yours, the government did not do a good job today of making the first part of their case. the individual mandate is heard tomorrow. >> kimberly: today is anti-injunction case, that goes to the 1800s. is this right? is this something that we go ahead and perceive forward? if there isn't an injury and somebody hasn't been harmed, individual can be compelled to pay a one-side is terming a penalty and another calls attack. this is step forward. if they say you can't go forward, it goes away. many don't think it will happen. >> eric: today, they are playing with the rules, finding out what the rules are. can they bring the injunction against the past law? the next part is tomorrow, most important part tomorrow. the individual mandate. can bring the board up? >> greg: yea, the board. >> eric: love the board. had to do the board. this is all because nancy pelosi said pass the bill before you read it. we're jumping through
so this is a question does the healthcare bill cross that line? and based on some people's response, or analysis, i'd be interested in yours, the government did not do a good job today of making the first part of their case. the individual mandate is heard tomorrow. >> kimberly: today is anti-injunction case, that goes to the 1800s. is this right? is this something that we go ahead and perceive forward? if there isn't an injury and somebody hasn't been harmed, individual can be compelled...
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the parent company of olive garden and red lobster claimed paying for basic healthcare coverage for all full-time employees, as mandated by obamacare, would be devastating. as a result, it had planned to bump some full- time employees down to part- time. after what it calls "negative media coverage," darden has reversed course and says it will not do so. it's not just santa working around the clock in the days before christmas. now, so are macy's employees. the nation's largest department store chain has announced that most of its stores will remain open for 48 hours straight the weekend before christmas. a note to procrastinators: after closing at midnight on december 23rd, some stores will be open on christmas eve until 6pm. the hardcore push by retailers to get holiday shoppers in the door won't be going away anytime soon. the latest data shows thanksiving was a bigger shopping day than black friday. according to a new reuters poll, 30% of respondents said they shopped on thanksgiving, compared to 29% who said they shopped on black friday. while not a significant difference, it does
the parent company of olive garden and red lobster claimed paying for basic healthcare coverage for all full-time employees, as mandated by obamacare, would be devastating. as a result, it had planned to bump some full- time employees down to part- time. after what it calls "negative media coverage," darden has reversed course and says it will not do so. it's not just santa working around the clock in the days before christmas. now, so are macy's employees. the nation's largest...
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who would be better to handal healthcare? 43/40%. romney is a little down on that. >> eric: what we didn't play, hoping to get to that, mitt romney addressed what he would do with obamacare. repeal obamacare. more importantly, bob, he said what he would do from is there an he would send it to the states and let the states handle their own -- >> bob: using medicare, using medicaid. did you look to what he stayed in listen to what he said. >> eric: can we play it? >> bob: how does he do away with it, first. >> andrea: take a listen. >> the president at a time when the supreme court left obamacare in place. i'll repeal it on day one by sending out a waiver to all 50 states to keep them from having to pursue obamacare. >> we can get healthcare to act more like a consumer market. if we do that, and we stop making it like a big government mandate, we're going to see better prices, lower cost and better care. it's happened everywhere we tried with to apply consumer market principles. free enterprise, it works and we need to apply it to heal
who would be better to handal healthcare? 43/40%. romney is a little down on that. >> eric: what we didn't play, hoping to get to that, mitt romney addressed what he would do with obamacare. repeal obamacare. more importantly, bob, he said what he would do from is there an he would send it to the states and let the states handle their own -- >> bob: using medicare, using medicaid. did you look to what he stayed in listen to what he said. >> eric: can we play it? >> bob:...
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healthcare extension -- >> eric: point the finger at yourself. urination? urinating on poor people, that is disgusting, wrong, rude. they should be -- you know what? pull the funding. pull all of their funding. >> bob: they fund themselves. you want to pull the funding, pull the rich people from the i.r.s. >> greg: what i love about this, in the video or the cartoon they show a state declining in the poverty. it's not caused by the rich, because rich are leaving. >> dana: last week in forbes.com there was ten or 11 death spiral states. you don't want a house and can't get a job and ones saddled with the pension debt from the public sector unions. we had a big fight in wisconsin over this. what we were we dealing with at the start of school? chicago teachers union when school was starting. what happened to schoolhouse rock? those were video where you could learn something. >> greg: you watch it, don't you? >> dana: i love them. at halloween i went as bill on capitol hill. great costume. >> kimberly: have a good destiny. >> dana: super planet janice she's a g
healthcare extension -- >> eric: point the finger at yourself. urination? urinating on poor people, that is disgusting, wrong, rude. they should be -- you know what? pull the funding. pull all of their funding. >> bob: they fund themselves. you want to pull the funding, pull the rich people from the i.r.s. >> greg: what i love about this, in the video or the cartoon they show a state declining in the poverty. it's not caused by the rich, because rich are leaving. >>...
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the american people still oppose the takeover of healthcare. there can be no letup until it's fully repealed. >> dana: people feel very strongly about the healthcare bill for a lot of different reasons. ross says all for different reasons, setting up on monday, kimberly going to you first. supreme court will hear the arguments. 5-1/2 hours which is unusual. it's 26 states and the national federation of independent business against the administration. who will be represented by the solicitor general. it's one specific issue, the individual mandate, which in the bill is the most controversial part. the question of whether or not the government can compel an individual to have to buy a product. how do you think this will go? >> kimberly: force you to buy a product. if you do not do so they will penalize you, fine you. where in the constitution does it say that is per missable? apparently nancy pelosi thinks we just, it's irrelevant because she has detaryed it's constitutional and says the courts decide is another matter. no. what the courts decide
the american people still oppose the takeover of healthcare. there can be no letup until it's fully repealed. >> dana: people feel very strongly about the healthcare bill for a lot of different reasons. ross says all for different reasons, setting up on monday, kimberly going to you first. supreme court will hear the arguments. 5-1/2 hours which is unusual. it's 26 states and the national federation of independent business against the administration. who will be represented by the...
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the biggest problem right now is healthcare. all the people who are supposed to be paying for people getting older, the young people, the birthrate going down is going to destroy the healthcare system. >> bob: don't look at me. >> andrea: this study look at poor women and immigrant women. but women now days have more choices. contraception and fertility choices, more successful and waiting longer, may be having trouble as they get older. putting career first. >> dana: well, brian, you are available to babysit this weekend. call his direct line. >> brian: looking to pick up extra loot. five does not pay well -- "the five" does not way well. >> maybe sandra fluke can babysit. >> dana: i would dog sit over babysitting any day of the week at this point. coming up, autistic boy makes a dream come true on football field and has become a huge sensation on youtube. we'll show you the team incredible game-winning field goal next on "the five." ♪ ♪ now back to my colleagues at "the five." ♪ ♪ >> brian: this is a senior and has aut
the biggest problem right now is healthcare. all the people who are supposed to be paying for people getting older, the young people, the birthrate going down is going to destroy the healthcare system. >> bob: don't look at me. >> andrea: this study look at poor women and immigrant women. but women now days have more choices. contraception and fertility choices, more successful and waiting longer, may be having trouble as they get older. putting career first. >> dana: well,...
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the healthcare system. it's another example. >> bob: deception, does it include the death panels that were never read that you said were in the bill? >> it's in there. >> bob: is it? >> there is a bureaucratic panel. the acronym is the ipab. it will be a board that will tell you, bob, whether your level of productivity in society is worthy of receiving the rationed care that will be the result of obamacare. boston that was a case i'd be out. >> it's common sense to ever consider that healthcare won't be rationed when obviously with more and more enrollees in the program and fewer and fewer services being provided, because it will be inefficient and expensive and bureaucratic, of course, healthcare in a socialized system which this will become, it will be rationed. >> greg: governor, way to put bob in his place. nicely done. he is speechless. to your point, "daily mail" in u.k. reported 130,000 elderly patients are euthanizeded prematurely because they don't have enough room for beds. that goes to your point
the healthcare system. it's another example. >> bob: deception, does it include the death panels that were never read that you said were in the bill? >> it's in there. >> bob: is it? >> there is a bureaucratic panel. the acronym is the ipab. it will be a board that will tell you, bob, whether your level of productivity in society is worthy of receiving the rationed care that will be the result of obamacare. boston that was a case i'd be out. >> it's common sense to...
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poll, 55% of americans believe that political positions will play a role in the healthcare decision. controversy continues. coming up, bad news for welfare recipients. new york may stop letting them use taxpayers dollars to buy food. smokes. and lotto tickets. say it isn't so. but are some people opposed to this idea? we hear from bob next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe
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our healthcare laws. but the law i pass is here to stay. >> eric: now beckel insisted i get ann romney on "the five" ride so here you go. >> they are going to do everything they can to destroy mitt. we heard early on what their strategy was. it was kill romney. that's the memo from their campaign. not when i'm next to him, you better not. >> eric: by far, the most popular stop on "the five" trail is this. >> who are we missing again? oh, no! oh! >> eric: i don't know. i have no idea where to start that. that is so compelling. that video is so compelling, beckel. a lot of people want to know if that was your real hair, was hair flopping over, what was that? >> bob: it was my suspenders. >> greg: bumper stickers. >> bob: i may be ugly, but i do have hair. that i guarantee you. you want to talk about something else? >> dana: we should talk about that for a second. there is a slight dispute, because the video is plain. i didn't hit the exact target but i must have hit it hard enough or hit it on the way back,
our healthcare laws. but the law i pass is here to stay. >> eric: now beckel insisted i get ann romney on "the five" ride so here you go. >> they are going to do everything they can to destroy mitt. we heard early on what their strategy was. it was kill romney. that's the memo from their campaign. not when i'm next to him, you better not. >> eric: by far, the most popular stop on "the five" trail is this. >> who are we missing again? oh, no! oh!...
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what do you think will be the impact, if the supreme court throws out the healthcare law? you know, bob, i don't know what the impact would be on either side of that. i think that if one listens to the full argument that was made in front of the supreme court that they are likely to uphold the healthcare law and i think it is important for millions of americans who have things like preexisting conditions, who now can get health insurance and can't be told by an insurance company that for instance they are no longer -- they can't be covered because they have some sort of preexisting condition. >> schieffer: all right. mr. gibbs, thank you and now as paul harvey used to say here is the other side of the story. here is ed gillespie. so what is your side of -- >> there are a lot of different things to talk about there, bob, but number one let's start with the attack on governor romney as, you know, in terms of his experience in the private sector. the fact is that bain capital, there were a number of investments that didn't perform well, in the case of bain it was less than fi
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you have the healthcare bill that is hanging in the balance, and you have the dodd-frank, which is the banking rules that are still being written and too big to fail but too big to rescue. nobody is sure what is going on. so there is all this uncertainty that president obama could do something about now as president, not as candidate, that i think would behoove them to try to do. >> since the first stimulus check went out until now we've created 4.5 million jobs. jamie, not going to like this and i'm not suggesting this is something you can hang on bush, but in the three battle grounds states they polled, over 50% in every one of those states believed that the reason for this recession is because obama inherited a terrible one from george bush. now that's something, at three years down the road or going into the fourth year is something i was surprised to see would last that long. >> news flash, george bush is not on the ballot. and in that same poll romney's like ability did go up. >> from 33 to 38, right? >> a little bit -- some stuff from yesterday. but first, bob, number one, no pr
you have the healthcare bill that is hanging in the balance, and you have the dodd-frank, which is the banking rules that are still being written and too big to fail but too big to rescue. nobody is sure what is going on. so there is all this uncertainty that president obama could do something about now as president, not as candidate, that i think would behoove them to try to do. >> since the first stimulus check went out until now we've created 4.5 million jobs. jamie, not going to like...
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the biggest gains came in the telecommunications sector and healthcare. each were up a 0.5%. the materials saw the biggest drop, down 0.4% one of the strongest telecom stocks was sprint. it is one of those selling the new iphone. sprint said supplies at its stores were quote, "serious constrained or sold out," end quote. shares of sprint climbed 3.9%, ending just a penny below a new 52 week high. like other carriers, sprint subsidizes the phone for customers signing two year contracts, but sprint also offers new customers unlimited data plans, something analyst say may give it a strategic advantage. it has been a big week for homebuilders. first with new construction numbers out earlier this week and today with quarterly results from k.b. home. the builder reported a surprise profit thanks to an increase in home sales and an increase in home prices. average selling prices jumped 8%. k.b. home also reported a spike in orders waiting to be delivered an indication of future revenue. all that helped shares pop 16.4%, rising to more than a two year high. the results are just the l
the biggest gains came in the telecommunications sector and healthcare. each were up a 0.5%. the materials saw the biggest drop, down 0.4% one of the strongest telecom stocks was sprint. it is one of those selling the new iphone. sprint said supplies at its stores were quote, "serious constrained or sold out," end quote. shares of sprint climbed 3.9%, ending just a penny below a new 52 week high. like other carriers, sprint subsidizes the phone for customers signing two year...
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poll, 55% of americans believe that political positions will play a role in the healthcare decision. controversy continues. coming up, bad news for welfare recipients. new york may stop letting them use taxpayers dollars to buy food. smokes. and lotto tickets. say it isn't so. but are some people opposed to this idea? we hear from bob next. ♪ ♪ also, get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island? really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital onventure card. you can book any aiine, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male annncer ] to get thelights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's ok. i've played a pilot before. >> greg: new york lawmakers are proposing a span for residents spending their money on vices. no smoking, trips to casinos or strip clubs so it guarantees that dana will never be on welfare. the bill
poll, 55% of americans believe that political positions will play a role in the healthcare decision. controversy continues. coming up, bad news for welfare recipients. new york may stop letting them use taxpayers dollars to buy food. smokes. and lotto tickets. say it isn't so. but are some people opposed to this idea? we hear from bob next. ♪ ♪ also, get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island? really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for...
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the government has to approve the healthcare they provide. many times they figure out how can i do this work and produce this with 49 employees. >> bob: do you see my side of this? >> dana: yes, i do. >> bob: why not say it --dai -- >> dana: i think the companies are wimps and they should have done it beforehand. >> kimberly: instead of concealing the true purpose and effect, impact. freddie i don't know why you complain about people losing jobs. obama america, everything is perfect. there is no problem here. if you are unemployed you have welfare and food stamps, subsidized housing, free phone and healthcare, you are better off unemployed than working, isn't that what this is about? >> bob: this is not an exaggeration, is it? >> kimberly: how dare you think it's hyperbole. >> andrea: it will get worse. the administration said you can keep your doctor. this is proof they can't keep the doctor. because if the employers don't want to pay for them, they will push them in exchanges. "new york times" is getting in the business -- >> bob: you read
the government has to approve the healthcare they provide. many times they figure out how can i do this work and produce this with 49 employees. >> bob: do you see my side of this? >> dana: yes, i do. >> bob: why not say it --dai -- >> dana: i think the companies are wimps and they should have done it beforehand. >> kimberly: instead of concealing the true purpose and effect, impact. freddie i don't know why you complain about people losing jobs. obama america,...
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lawmakers in the house debate republican effort to repeal the president's healthcare law. in the grapevine, showing rhode islandification to get access to an interesting speech. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back to "the five." a lot of things can ruin relationships. i'm sure bob beckel could write a book about it. money problems or an affair or even clutter. believe it or not, messy households could be making for a lot of unhappy spouses. greg, you are married. do you and your wife have fights over cluter in the house? are you both neat? you told me a story that you have piles of clothes everywhere when she goes away. >> greg: she gets mad that i leave assorted leather garments around but i get upset about the clear jars filled with ears she keeps on the kitchen sink i find disgusting. >> andrea: dana, i imagine that you are very neat. >> bob: can you imagine. gosh, i have been waiting for this. go ahead. >> dana: if i have a clear counter, a clear mind for me. >>
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nobody argued at this table or most of the opponents of healthcare argued the tax issue at all until roberts made it in to -- >> dana: no, no. until they argued it in front of the solicitor general. >> bob: right. solicitor general made a second tier argument after the commerce clause. the fact is there is nothing different today than if they ruled on the commerce clause. you talk about taxes and the rest of it. a fine is a fine, is a tax, is a fine. it doesn't matter. the fact of the matter is you didn't make this issue a tax issue until roberts made it an issue. >> dana: no, no. i said the solicitor general in their argument and the supreme court on behalf of president obama said it was a tax. two weeks after president obama said that to stephanopoulos. how do robert come up with that out of thin air? >> bob: he was asking the question: could this be construed as a tax? in part of their brief there was a tax aspect to it. they wanted it done in the commerce clause. it was not. roberts was shrewd in how he did this. there is nothing different about obamacare, if it was a fine, taxer
nobody argued at this table or most of the opponents of healthcare argued the tax issue at all until roberts made it in to -- >> dana: no, no. until they argued it in front of the solicitor general. >> bob: right. solicitor general made a second tier argument after the commerce clause. the fact is there is nothing different today than if they ruled on the commerce clause. you talk about taxes and the rest of it. a fine is a fine, is a tax, is a fine. it doesn't matter. the fact of...
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. >> reporter: three years ago, this long island hospital had a problem: healthcare workers weren't cleaning their hands as often as required. >> 100,000 people die each year in the united states from hospital acquired infections. that's more than the number of people who die from breast cancer and from auto accidents. it's a huge problem, one that we want to make a dent in. >> reporter: lowering the number of infections is also good for the hospital's financial health. >> it increases length of stay. it doubles the cost of many operations. we're not reimbursed the same way that we used to for hospital-acquired infections. >> reporter: so the hospital tried an experiment. it put cameras at the entrance to patient rooms in its intensive care unit and tallied how many times workers followed hand hygiene procedures. the compliance rate was less than 10%. but once the hospital started posting the results for the shift publicly, the rate skyrocketed to over 90%. and there were other benefits: >> the patient's family-- as soon as they see us coming in and out, and when they see the hand... the act
. >> reporter: three years ago, this long island hospital had a problem: healthcare workers weren't cleaning their hands as often as required. >> 100,000 people die each year in the united states from hospital acquired infections. that's more than the number of people who die from breast cancer and from auto accidents. it's a huge problem, one that we want to make a dent in. >> reporter: lowering the number of infections is also good for the hospital's financial health....
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role of healthcare in the economy. it's the first change to the industrial average's roster in three years. today's move comes as kraft prepares to split its business into two parts. the global snack maker is spinning off its north american grocery brands into a separate publicly traded company. >> we had to do something about kraft. we didn't feel that the two pieces or either piece would be appropriate for the dow jones industrials going forward, so we decided to take the opportunity to make the change. >> susie: united healthcare is the first health insurer in the dow. the change reflects the increasing importance of healthcare spending in the u.s. economy. it now accounts for almost 8% of g.d.p. >> healthcare insurance is a big part of the economy, the financial market, and it's a big fact for an awful lot of americans, as well as healthcare costs are clearly a consideration. so we thought healthcare insurance really should be represented in the dow jones industrials. >> there are some other healthcare sector compa
role of healthcare in the economy. it's the first change to the industrial average's roster in three years. today's move comes as kraft prepares to split its business into two parts. the global snack maker is spinning off its north american grocery brands into a separate publicly traded company. >> we had to do something about kraft. we didn't feel that the two pieces or either piece would be appropriate for the dow jones industrials going forward, so we decided to take the opportunity to...
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lost in shuffle on healthcare, supreme court weighed in on the stolen valor act. we look at what might be ahea ahead. there could be tens of thousands of drones american air space. "special report" starts at 6:00. now back to five in new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five," everybody. in a few minutes, one of us is going in the dunk tanks. stay with us to find out who it is going to be. right now, we'll do something you have never seen on "the five" before. a chicken wing eating contest. we have two contestants, kimberly guilfoyle, blessed with an amazing mo tablism most other fabulous things and then we've got bob beckel. >> bob: before we start, gutfeld, why are you wassing out of this? >> greg: i have a show after this and show after this. i'm not going to throw up on "red eye." >> bob: excuse me, do it for -- >> eric: can we go through the rules to the contest? >> bob: yeah, but i ask why you wussed out. >> dana: i gain weight like that. if i eat a chicken wing, you never know what will happen and i have to if it in the dresses. kimbe
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healthcare will be addressed and will be taken care of. reporting in ayla my da. >> four more lake tahoe area ski resorts are set to open early. this is a live look from kirkwood ski resort tonight. it will open on friday. if you have to hit the slopes sooner. evenly and north star resorts open tomorrow. >> we'll be getting more snow this weekend. a series of storm systems move into the bay area and the tahoe region. into tomorrow we'll see what we saw today. mild temperatures. going to be warmer tomorrow in the low 70s. as we head into thursday. cooler conditions. satellite and acar picture at this hour. it's going to stay mostly clear through the overnight hours. most of this has been missing us to the north. looks like that's going to be the case as we head into tomorrow. conditions will be chilly. mainly in the 40s. 40 in fairfield. 46 in oakland. 44 in san jose. temperatures warming up nicely. valleys in the 70s in a number of locations. 60s and 70s. along the coastline temperatures in the 60s. a mix of 60s and 70s through the north b
healthcare will be addressed and will be taken care of. reporting in ayla my da. >> four more lake tahoe area ski resorts are set to open early. this is a live look from kirkwood ski resort tonight. it will open on friday. if you have to hit the slopes sooner. evenly and north star resorts open tomorrow. >> we'll be getting more snow this weekend. a series of storm systems move into the bay area and the tahoe region. into tomorrow we'll see what we saw today. mild temperatures....